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* Is this my only patient? Confirm with bystanders.
Direct pressure, if that fails:
Pressure point, if that fails:
Pressure dressing, if that fails:
Elevation, if that fails:
Tourniquet (preferably after calling medical director at EMR level) and write on the pt.s forehead "T time"
There we go. My interview is in the bag![]()
I know lol, i won't spell 100 percent correct on the internet, its a start though. Also, how much money can you be sued for? Were you sued before, please state why if you were sued(if its personal i understand).
Before anyone corrects me, yes i forgot to add in some words between my sentences. I do that occasionally because i type fast and don't review it. Its easy to spell incorrectly on the internet, but in real life its not the same. I generally don't care how i type on the internet and that is the general consensus on the net. I do realize that i have spell correctly and use lucidity on this forum though, so i can get my point across.
awesome! What are you? Paramedic? Also how would you put this on a rapport? Please write it based on the procedures you listed
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That was all BLS level stuff.
Now, as a paramedic preceptor, I hammer home the importance of proper spelling in our PCR's...
Alright, I'll bite.
Yes, you can spell-check medical terms. Charting programs often have a variety of common medical terms within their spell check database.
That said, spell check only gets you so far. You've got to use the RIGHT word, too - Best example in the above?
Rapport: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/rapport
Report: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/report
Grammar is important, too. "I" should be capitalized. And "firemen/paramedic" isn't correct because the single and plural don't agree with each other. Further, in today's politically-correct world, the word "firefighter" is considered more appropriate because it is gender neutral. So the correct way to write that would be firefighter/paramedic, or the plural firefighter/paramedics.
awesome! What are you? Paramedic? Also how would you put this on a rapport? Please write it based on the procedures you listed
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thanks bra lol ill try my hardest!
And to respond to the OP:
Also, why does everyone seem to be assuming he is the victim of some massive trauma? He could have been hit in the leg with a baseball bat and be unconscious due to hypovolemia.
I didn't say don't hold c-spine, just that stopping the bleeding is the priority. If the pt is already holding still what good is your partner serving holding their head still?
if the patient is responsive to painful stimuli (which is likely with a possible open femur fracture) and he/she jumps.....hellooooo compromised c-spine!
If a patient jumps, do you really think manual c-spine is going to stop cervical movement?